[Cialug] Slightly OT- Windows Mobile grabbing random IPs..

Jerry Heiselman jweida at gmail.com
Tue May 8 09:06:24 CDT 2007


On 5/8/07, Jonathan C. Bailey <jbailey at co.marshall.ia.us> wrote:
It's slightly OT, but here goes... We have a set of 3 Windows Mobile
PDAs (iPaqs - don't know which model) that will send a DHCP request,
get a response, and then decide on an IP of their choosing randomly.
The DHCP server runs on .9, the IP they commonly choose (another
server) is on .2 and the PDAs are "statically assigned" via DHCP to
.138, .139, and .221. The issue isn't just with the .221 PDA, but with
all 3 - anyone else see this before? The DHCP server is just a Debian
box and nothing special.
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I think I'm missing something.  They are grabbing IPs from the wrong
DHCP server or they are grabbing random IPs from the reserved pool?

If they are getting IPs from the wrong DHCP server, then they are just
going with which ever server responded first to their DHCP DISCOVER
packet.  If they are grabbing a random IP from their reserved pool,
then I don't understand what the problem is.  That sounds like what
they are suppose to do.

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